Several months ago we released the Entity Form control as an experimental feature. The Entity Form control was aimed at helping app authors quickly and easily add forms to apps without having to build them from scratch. A huge thanks to all of you for trying out the control in various scenarios. Based on all the great feedback we received from you, we diligently worked to incorporate the features of the Entity Form control in other commonly used PowerApps controls, namely the Gallery, Data table, Display form and Edit form control.

Announcing the availability of Custom SharePoint forms with PowerApps for SharePoint First Release tenants. We are also making multi-value choice, person & lookup column support available today in addition to support for read-only attachments from SharePoint lists.

We are excited to announce the US release of D&B Optimizer from Dun & Bradstreet today. D&B Optimizer will take Account (Customer) data stored within the Common Data Service and using Flow, match each account against the Dun & Bradstreet database of over 280 Million global businesses to retrieve their Business Profile. Once the Business Profile is returned and stored within the Common Data Service it can be used for data quality and analytics.

We had more than a dozen sessions at Microsoft Ignite 2017 and the videos are now available for you to watch on-demand. These sessions cover a good overview of PowerApps, Microsoft Flow and Common Data Service, including the deep integration with SharePoint, real-world customer use cases and also deep dive into advanced workflows and PowerApps expressions for power users.

We have re-written our mobile apps from ground up to be more performant. We are close to releasing these new apps to the app store. Before we do that, we would love to have you try the beta version of PowerApps Mobile, run your apps, and provide us feedback before we release. Please use this form to sign-up for beta of PowerApps Mobile for iOS and Android: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=v4j5cvGGr0GRqy180BHbR4r077LsSCJAv8wd3qbxuRpUQ0wyMzBNVE0xTzhJVThJNjk2VVRDUzM3Ny4u

Last month, we added a capability for IT admins to get visibility on the apps by downloading the list of apps built in their organization. With the launch of the ‘App Resources List,’ admin will now be able to manage their organization’s app from the PowerApps admin center.